Families of Cabarrus County, North Carolina 1792-1815, page 69. This page has highlighted in blue "North Carolina" and several references to "Hays" and "Patrick Hays". It mentions Patrick Hayes moving to Warren County, Tennessee before 1808 and other references to areas of my research. The HAYES are connected to our family and a Hayes married Archibald Hugh Hennessee and is buried a Pecan Cemetery in Oklahoma with our family. I will have to do further research on this.

I found a deed from about this time where the part filled out by the court or writer spelled the name Patrick HAYS, however it is signed by William and Frances HAYES. This must have been a comon mistake back then.

Hennessee - A Book of Family Recipes - Compiled by Claudia Hennessee EschlerDedicated to our mother who gave us the love of God's good produce and the delight of picking fresh fruits and vegetables from the garden to prepare the family meal. Mother's garden was a practical means of feeding her family on a tight budget but more than that, it was her gift of love for us that nourished and fed our spirits as well. Preparation of a meal was one of those joyous memories that binds our family together. Mother was the Queen of her kitchen and we were her little helpers, even to the end. - Coletta Hennessee Allison - Claudia Hennessee Eschler - Patrick Hennessee

Last Will & Testament of James Hennessee
Last Will & Testament of James Hennessee of the County of Warren and the State of Tennessee. James was the father of all of the Hennessee families that moved to Warren County, Tennessee and on to Texas County, Missouri, Comanche and Stephens County, Oklahoma and many counties in Texas.

Research is currently being done my Mary Elizabeth Barnes in Warren County, Tennessee to verify if the last of the first paragraph is actually Richmond McGregor or Audley Harrison.

Also, it does not make sense legally that Audley sold 76 acres to Rodgers and Mitchell, Rodgers and Mitchell sold it to Richmond McGregor and the court would say Audley's heirs would be responsible for Richmond's debt AND Richmond's heirs have the 76 acres. Hopefully we can locate the original document for this case because it seems something was wrong with transcribing in the past.

The Audley Harrison House - Original BrochureThe Audley Harrison house was built in about 1807 and is still standing, as well as one of the slave houses, at the Warren County, Tennessee Fair Grounds and is currently protected.

Ulysses A Harrison Draft Registration CardUlysses A Harrison Draft Registration Card signed 12 Sep 1915
It shows he was born 19 Jul 1885, he lived at Rt A Lawton, Oklahoma, he was a farmer and Callie was his wife.

William B Glasgow Confederate Pension ApplicationWilliam B Glasgow Confederate Pension Application was applied for by Louisa Glasgow and shows she became a widdown on 27 Mar 1925 in Oklahoma. He served in the A 1 Alabama Calvary and he became invalid on 5 Jul 1849 in Mississippi.